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'''Nyingma Gyubum''' ([[rnying ma rgyud 'bum]]). ‘The [[Hundred Thousand Tantras of the Old School]].’ A collection of scriptures belonging to the [[Three Inner Tantras]], gathered by [[Ratna Lingpa]] and re-edited by [[Jigmey Lingpa]].
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===Main Works===
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*''Miphams Collected Works'': ‘jam mgon ‘ju mi pham rgya mtsho’i gsung ‘bum rgyas pa sde dge dgon chen par ma
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*gsang ‘grel phyogs bcu’i mun sel gyi spyi don ‘od gsal snying po; more commonly known as [[Osel Nyingpo]] (Tib: [['od gsal snying po]])
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*dbus dang mtha’ rnam par ‘byed pa’i bstan bcos kyi ‘grel pa ‘od zer phreng ba zhes bya ba bshugs so. Commentary on [[Maitreya]]'s ''[[Madhyantavibhanga]]''
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*[[mkhas pa'i tshul la 'jug pa'i sgo]] - presents the fundamental concepts of the [[Sutra Vehicle]]
  
Various editions exist, but the numbering of the volumes used in this book are from the version in 36 volumes published by His Holiness [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], New Delhi, 1974. Structure of this edition: 10 volumes of [[Ati Yoga]], 3 volumes of [[Anu Yoga]], 6 volumes of the [[Tantra Section of Mahayoga]], 13 volumes of the [[Sadhana Section of Mahayoga]], 1 volume of protector tantras, and 3 volumes of catalogues and historical background.
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===Works in English===
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* Jamgön Mipham Rinpoche, [[Gateway to Knowledge, Volume I]]; ISBN 962-7341-29-0
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* Jamgön Mipham Rinpoche, [[Gateway to Knowledge, Volume II]]; ISBN 962-7341-42-8
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* Jamgön Mipham Rinpoche, [[Gateway to Knowledge, Volume III]]; ISBN 962-7341-46-0
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*Petit, John (1999). ''[[Beacon of Certainty]]''. Boston: Wisdom Publications.
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*''[[Speech of Delight]]''. Translated by [[Thomas Doctor]].
  
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Mipham’s most important students were Dodrub Rinpoche, Terton Sogyal, the Fifth Dzogchen Rinpoche, Gemang Kyab Gon, Khenpo Padmavajra, Katog Situ Rinpoche, Sechen Rabjam, Gyaltsab Tulku, Palyul Gyaltrul, Karma Yangtrul, Palpung Situ Rinpoche, Ling Jetrung, Adzom Drukpa, Tokden Shakya Shri, Ngor Ponlob, and others. The great tulkus of Sechen, Dzogchen, Katog, Palyul, Palpung, Dege Gonchen, Repkong and others of all lineages, Sakya, Gelug, Kagyu, and Nyingma, all became his disciples.
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===Texts in wylie===
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*'''[[Gateway to Knowledge Vol. 1 in Wylie]]'''; Tib: [[mkhas pa'i tshul la 'jug pa'i sgo]]
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*'''[[Gateway to Knowledge Vol. 2 in Wylie]]'''
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*'''[[Gateway to Knowledge Vol. 3 in Wylie]]'''
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*'''[[Gateway to Knowledge Vol. 4 in Wylie]]''' unedited version
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[[Category:Literature]]
 
[[Category:Nyingma Literature]]
 
[[Category:Nyingma Literature]]

Revision as of 07:33, 6 January 2006

Main Works[edit]

Works in English[edit]

Mipham’s most important students were Dodrub Rinpoche, Terton Sogyal, the Fifth Dzogchen Rinpoche, Gemang Kyab Gon, Khenpo Padmavajra, Katog Situ Rinpoche, Sechen Rabjam, Gyaltsab Tulku, Palyul Gyaltrul, Karma Yangtrul, Palpung Situ Rinpoche, Ling Jetrung, Adzom Drukpa, Tokden Shakya Shri, Ngor Ponlob, and others. The great tulkus of Sechen, Dzogchen, Katog, Palyul, Palpung, Dege Gonchen, Repkong and others of all lineages, Sakya, Gelug, Kagyu, and Nyingma, all became his disciples.

Texts in wylie[edit]